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“Thutmose II, whose reign is believed to have been from about 1493 to 1479 BC, was an ancestor of Tutankhamun. Tutankhamun’s tomb was found by British archaeologists in 1922.
Thutmose II is best known for being the husband of Queen Hatshepsut, regarded as one of Egypt’s greatest pharaohs and one of the few female pharaohs who ruled in her own right.
Mr Litherland said the “large staircase and a very large descending corridor” of the tomb suggested grandeur.”
YungRussia – российское музыкальное объединение 2014-2016 годов, в жанре клауд-рэп,хип-хоп, трэп, минималистик-трэп, альтернативный хип-хоп.
В сентябре 2014 года Boulevard Depo создаёт хештег «YungRussia» в службе микроблогов Tumblr. Через время, Артём решает создать творческое объединение с одноимённым названием. 22.04.2015 выходит клип к песне Champagne Squirt от Pharaoh и Boulevard Depo. Видео было снято как промо к первому туру, под названием «YungRussia Showcase Tour». В мае 2016 года отправляются во второй тур, который назывался «YungRussia Episode II: Springbreak». В сентябре 2016 года анонсируют последний тур «YungRussia Harvest Time». В качестве промо был выпущен клип на песню 5 минут назад от Pharaoh и Boulevard Depo. 23.11.2016 в клубе “Космонавт” состоялся последний концерт, после которого YungRussia распалась. Причиной распада стало то, что участники “выросли” в плане творчества и амбиций.
Наибольшую популярность в составе YungRussia обрели:
Pharaoh, 39, Mnogoznaal, Jeembo, Acid Drop King, White Punk, Saluki, Thomas Mraz, i61,GONE.Fludd,Iroh, Boulevard Depo.
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Otricala, Rapp, May 13, Rage Mode (Rare Action), Paywall, Плакшери, Кондитерская, Формы и Пустота, Rare Gods, Vol. 2, Rare Gods, Vol. 1, Dolor, Phosphor и др.
Ten Ancient Egypt Facts You Need to Know: Fun Trivia About Ancient Egypt
Ancient Egypt is defined as the civilization that flourished in North Africa between circa 6000 and 30 BCE – from the Predynastic Period in Egypt (circa 6000 to circa 3150 BCE) through the Ptolemaic Dynasty (323-30 BCE) before Egypt became a province of Rome. Roman Egypt (30 BCE to 646 CE) afterwards fell to the invasions of the Muslim Arabs.
For thousands of years, the civilization of Egypt was among the most significant in the ancient world, and its kings were considered the living representatives of the divine on earth. The central value of Egyptian culture was balance – personified by the goddess Ma'at – and this encouraged a stable social platform from which people could explore the world and advance their understanding of how to live in it and, further, what waited in the afterlife beyond death.
The ancient Egyptians developed a highly sophisticated culture, which made significant advances in medical practices and procedures, architectural and construction innovations, the development of literary motifs in poetry and prose, religious belief and tradition, and a vision of the afterlife, which was grander and more comforting than any other of its time.
The following are ten facts about Egypt in answer to the most commonly asked questions:
What Is the Difference Between Kingdom Periods & Intermediate Periods?
The ancient Egyptians had no demarcations between eras of their civilization. Events were dated from the rule of kings or memorable events, whether natural – such as floods, bad harvests, especially good harvests, or ‘signs’ attributed to the gods – or historical, such as great military victories or building projects. Designations such as 'kingdoms’ and 'intermediate periods’ come from scholars in the modern day in an effort to make it easier to study the immense breadth of Egyptian civilization.
The history of ancient Egypt is therefore broken into different eras. The dates differ sometimes owing to the system scholars choose to use, but the generally accepted dates are:
The difference between 'kingdoms’ and 'intermediate periods’ has to do with the centralization of rule. During the kingdoms, there was a monarch governing from a central location, the economy and society were stable, and there was discernible cultural progress.
During the intermediate periods, the Egyptian government was divided between different locations, there was less stability, and physical evidence shows fewer cultural advances. Even so, the intermediate periods were nowhere near as chaotic as the scholars of the 19th and 20th centuries interpreted them.